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Lakki... The Boy Who Could Fly presents a haunting narrative, steeped in surrealism. The film dives into the psyche of a young boy grappling with isolation and trauma. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of longing, and the pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to feel the weight of his struggles. Practical effects are used to depict Lakki's transformation, which adds a layer of uniqueness to the film. Performances are raw and emotive—a bit uneven at times, but that adds to its charm. What stands out is how it tackles heavy themes like abuse and escape in such a fantastical way. It's not your typical coming-of-age story; there's a darkness that lingers throughout.
Surreal elements blend with real-life issues.The film's tone is both melancholic and hopeful.Interesting use of practical effects for the flying scenes.
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